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One Piece – Anime gets a new ad with McDonald's

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One Piece has become a revered brand in Japan due to the huge impact the anime and manga have had on the country and the rest of the world. Therefore, Eiichiro Oda has been used many times by Japanese commercial brands for marketing and advertising. McDonald's has also partnered with One Piece, and the two brands have joined forces again for another campaign.

One Piece – Anime gets a new ad with McDonald's

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McDonald's unveiled its new sandwiches in Japan, featuring the character Zeff as the highlight of the advertisement. The campaign was staged in Shibuya in poster format, highlighting Zeff in the center with his ridiculously large chef's hat alongside the brand's new sandwiches. Zeff was a very creative choice for the campaign since he is one of the best cooks in One Piece. 

Zeff was Sanji's master, also known as "Black Leg," and the Straw Hat Pirates' cook. Sanji considers Zeff his own father because he taught him to cook, fight, and risked his life to save it. In the past, Zeff was a famous pirate, but he abandoned that career after losing his leg. Since then, he has taken Sanji in and opened his own restaurant, the Baratie.

Synopsis:

The story revolves around Monkey D. Luffy, a young man who gained a body made of rubber after eating the magical Gomu Gomu no Mi (Rubber Fruit). He was inspired by his childhood idol, the powerful pirate Shanks the Red-Haired, to become a pirate and sail on a journey across the sea to find the mythical treasure, the One Piece, and proclaim himself the King of the Pirates.

Finally, what did you think of this One Piece and McDonald's ad? Tell us what you think in the comments!

Source: ComicBook

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